Who We Work With

Organisations

Customised solutions to complex problems

Social Leadership Australia works with a diversity of business, government and not-for-profit organisations to design and deliver customised leadership development programs for people leading change on complex problems.

We have been engaged in an ongoing strategic partnership with the National Australia Bank since 2007 to develop the leadership capabilities of the bank's top two talent streams and challenge their understanding of the bank's community responsibility and impacts.

In 2012 we began working with the Australian Public Service SES leaders, as well as a Federal Government department, a national government agency and a national higher educational institution on initiatives to develop leadership skills to meet the challenges of change and drive innovation.

Also in 2012, our partnerships with the Queensland Education Leadership Institute (QELi) and with the Federal Department of Families, Housing, Community Services & Indigenous Affairs (FaCHSIA) resulted in two exciting new national programs for senior educational leaders and Indigenous leaders from across the country.

In 2013 we worked with a leadership group at Johnson & Johnson Medical, and with a large cohort of leaders coming grips with the NSW homelessness sector reform at the behest of Housing NSW and NSW Federation of Housing Associations.

Social Leadership Australia was founding partner with Desert Knowledge Australia in the inaugural Alice Springs Desert Leadership Program in 2012 (and this continued in 2013). Also in 2013 we continued our work with a core group from our Headland Indigenous Leaders program.

Our partners

In addition to our customised leadership development programs and consulting work, Social Leadership Australia also partners with organisations to bring our leadership thinking to broader audiences.

In 2013 over 1200 people participated in one of several book launches, events and breakfast works we held across Australia in partnership with:

The Leaders Institute of South Australia

The Committee for Economic Development (SA)

The Melbourne Business School

World Vision

Tasmanian Premiers

The Inglis Clark Centre for Civil Society (Tasmania)

Tasmanian Leaders

The Sydney Theatre Company

Designworks

TEDxCanberra and

ABC Radio National's Saturday Extra.

In February 2014, Social Leadership Australia has joined forces with the Centre for Social Impact to present Collective Impact 2014, Australia's first ever conference on the breakthrough framework for collaborative leadership for social impact. In 2015 we jointly delivered the Collaboration for Impact conference.

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Picture shows participants in the Alice Springs Desert Leadership Program at Parliament House.